Found Deceased UK - Kyle Sambrook, 33, missing hiker with dog, not returned from camping trip, car found Glencoe, Scotland 18th Feb 2023.

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Police in Lochaber are appealing for assistance from the public to trace 33-year-old Kyle Sambrook, who is missing from the West Yorkshire area.

Kyle travelled by car (black Peugeot 208) from West Yorkshire to Glencoe on Saturday 18th February, 2023, arriving in the area at about 1530 hours.

It is believed he was planning to walk and wild camp with his Beagle dog in that area and was intending to climb Buchaille Etive Mor. He was due to return to West Yorkshire on Tuesday 21st February, 2023, however, he failed to return. His vehicle has since been located in the Three Sister’s car park in Glencoe. Kyle has not made contact with anybody since he arrived in Glencoe on Saturday.

Kyle is described as white, 5’8 tall, medium build, ash blond hair short hair, ginger/blond stubble, blue eyes, West Yorkshire accent.

He was believed to be wearing khaki and black Merrel hiking boots, khaiki and black Revolution Wraith outdoor trousers, a dark and light blue hooded Peter Storm waterproof jacket, grey North Face beanie hat. He was carrying a grey and yellow Merrel backpack.

His dog is a medium sized beagle, which is white with brown markings on its back, and it is called Bane. He also had a green two-person tent which he was planning to use.

If you believe you may have seen Kyle and/or his dog whilst walking in the hills, or in the area since Saturday 18th, please contact police on 101, quoting reference number MPR7394840223. Please also check dashcam footage if you have been in this area since Saturday.
 
Police in Lochaber are appealing for assistance from the public to trace 33-year-old Kyle Sambrook, who is missing from the West Yorkshire area.

Kyle travelled by car (black Peugeot 208) from West Yorkshire to Glencoe on Saturday 18th February, 2023, arriving in the area at about 1530 hours.

It is believed he was planning to walk and wild camp with his Beagle dog in that area and was intending to climb Buchaille Etive Mor. He was due to return to West Yorkshire on Tuesday 21st February, 2023, however, he failed to return. His vehicle has since been located in the Three Sister’s car park in Glencoe. Kyle has not made contact with anybody since he arrived in Glencoe on Saturday.

Kyle is described as white, 5’8 tall, medium build, ash blond hair short hair, ginger/blond stubble, blue eyes, West Yorkshire accent.

He was believed to be wearing khaki and black Merrel hiking boots, khaiki and black Revolution Wraith outdoor trousers, a dark and light blue hooded Peter Storm waterproof jacket, grey North Face beanie hat. He was carrying a grey and yellow Merrel backpack.

His dog is a medium sized beagle, which is white with brown markings on its back, and it is called Bane. He also had a green two-person tent which he was planning to use.

If you believe you may have seen Kyle and/or his dog whilst walking in the hills, or in the area since Saturday 18th, please contact police on 101, quoting reference number MPR7394840223. Please also check dashcam footage if you have been in this area since Saturday.


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A walker and his dog have gone missing after taking a trip to Glencoe, with his motor being found in a car park.

A desperate search has been launched after Kyle Sambrook failed to return home to West Yorkshire on Tuesday February 21.

 
I'm assuming his stopped at the Three Sister pull out view point, possibly took a little hike and fell. Or possibly his dog fell down a steep slope and he tried to rescue him, leaving them both in trouble.
It's February in the mountains of Scotland at a latitude that is roughly similar to the middle of Canada. This can't be good.
This is the Three Sisters car park from Google Maps Street View:
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The Three Sisters car park does not appear to be a trail head unless there is a trail on the other side of the highway. Although not obvious from Google Street View, the terrain slopes down to the River Coe and there is a road between the car park and the river.

Based on the posts on the facebook page linked by MsMiniSleuth upthread, people are hiking in that area, even though it's winter.

I'd want to know what was in his car. If all camping gear was inside, not good. If no camping gear, he is probably in his tent, but perhaps ill or disabled in some way.
 
If he had parked at the Three Sisters car park I imagine he has headed up Aonach Dubh, Beinn Fhada, Gearr Aonach or the Aonach Eagach. Or he possibly went down to wild camp next to the River Coe. I imagine this low area has been searched reasonably thoroughly.
 
If he had parked at the Three Sisters car park I imagine he has headed up Aonach Dubh, Beinn Fhada, Gearr Aonach or the Aonach Eagach. Or he possibly went down to wild camp next to the River Coe. I imagine this low area has been searched reasonably thoroughly.
Are any of these historically dangerous hikes?
 

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